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Garcia, Victor Higareda; Ma, Lin; Ricketts, Jason William; Dosseto, Anthony (2021): Location and description of travertine deposits of the Santa Fe fault zone of the Lucero Uplift, New Mexico, USA [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926490

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Abstract:
A total of 45 individual travertine samples were collected along a 10 km trace of the Santa Fe fault zone. Travertine samples were collected from low (Qtr1; basin floor), middle (Qtr2), and high (Qtr3; Lucero Uplift) elevations near east- and west-dipping faults and at the main exposures within the Santa Fe fault zone. Of these 45 samples, 25 representative samples were selected for geochronological and geochemical analyses. These samples consist of dense mm- to cm-scale layered travertine made up of either micritic or sparry calcite. Individual sample descriptions and locations are found within this table.
Keyword(s):
87Sr/86Sr; C isotopes; O isotopes; U-series
Related to:
Garcia, Victor Higareda; Ma, Lin; Ricketts, Jason William; Dosseto, Anthony (2021): Growth rates of travertine deposits of the Santa Fe fault zone of the Lucero Uplift, New Mexico, USA. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926502
Garcia, Victor Higareda; Ma, Lin; Ricketts, Jason William; Dosseto, Anthony (2021): Isotope analyses of travertine deposits of the Santa Fe fault zone of the Lucero Uplift, New Mexico, USA. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926500
Garcia, Victor Higareda; Ma, Lin; Ricketts, Jason William; Dosseto, Anthony (2021): U-series geochronology of travertine deposits of the Santa Fe fault zone of the Lucero Uplift, New Mexico, USA. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926495
Garcia, Victor Higareda; Ma, Lin; Ricketts, Jason William; Dosseto, Anthony (accepted): Record of Neotectonics and Deep Crustal Fluid Circulation Along the Santa Fe Fault Zone in Travertine Deposits of the Lucero Uplift, New Mexico, USA. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 22(4), https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GC009454
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 34.835491 * Median Longitude: -107.087433 * South-bound Latitude: 34.800498 * West-bound Longitude: -107.093531 * North-bound Latitude: 34.877537 * East-bound Longitude: -107.081543
Minimum Elevation: 1624.6 m * Maximum Elevation: 1713.9 m
Event(s):
Santa_Fe_fault_TPL2-1 * Latitude: 34.804140 * Longitude: -107.086202 * Elevation: 1649.9 m * Location: New Mexico, United States of America * Method/Device: Rock sample (ROCK)
Santa_Fe_fault_TPL2-3 * Latitude: 34.804907 * Longitude: -107.086851 * Elevation: 1681.3 m * Location: New Mexico, United States of America * Method/Device: Rock sample (ROCK)
Santa_Fe_fault_TPL2-4 * Latitude: 34.804855 * Longitude: -107.087661 * Elevation: 1702.6 m * Location: New Mexico, United States of America * Method/Device: Rock sample (ROCK)
Comment:
Travertine stratigraphy was determined by Ricketts and Karlstrom (2014) mapping, which was based on elevation (e.g. Qtr1 = low elevations = youngest; Qtr3 = high elevations = oldest).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventGarcia, Victor Higareda
2Latitude of eventLatitudeGarcia, Victor Higareda
3Longitude of eventLongitudeGarcia, Victor Higareda
4Elevation of eventElevationmGarcia, Victor Higareda
5Sample code/labelSample labelGarcia, Victor Higareda
6DescriptionDescriptionGarcia, Victor HigaredaDescription of Travertine
7StratigraphyStratigraphyGarcia, Victor HigaredaRicketts and Karlstrom (2014) mappinge.g. Qtr1 = low elevations = youngest; Qtr3 = high elevations = oldest
Size:
75 data points

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